Urm just scroll up to the post by xmiles. It was quite a big story.
22 Re: Tories "institutionally" Islamaphobic Fri Mar 08, 2019 3:16 pm
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Firstly we don’t know if that’s true. Even if it is we don’t know if Corbyn was involved. And without seeing the example itself we don’t know whether the ‘racism’ (anti-semitism) in question was legitimate.
It’s not evidence, it’s a claim.
It’s not evidence, it’s a claim.
23 Re: Tories "institutionally" Islamaphobic Fri Mar 08, 2019 3:28 pm
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T.R.O.Y wrote:Firstly we don’t know if that’s true. Even if it is we don’t know if Corbyn was involved. And without seeing the example itself we don’t know whether the ‘racism’ (anti-semitism) in question was legitimate.
It’s not evidence, it’s a claim.
Have you actually read the Observer article? It seems pretty clear they did interfere.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/mar/02/new-labour-party-row-over-antisemitism-jeremy-corbyn
24 Re: Tories "institutionally" Islamaphobic Fri Mar 08, 2019 4:19 pm
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Ye I don’t understand your issue to be honest. A handful of cases still followed the old process of consulting the leaders office after Formby had come in - it even says:
“It has also been suggested that in some cases Murray and Formby’s official believed the recommended sanctions should be strengthened”
So we’re now accusing the party of being anti-Semitic because process might not have been followed properly in a few cases? This sort of story is a joke in my mind.
“It has also been suggested that in some cases Murray and Formby’s official believed the recommended sanctions should be strengthened”
So we’re now accusing the party of being anti-Semitic because process might not have been followed properly in a few cases? This sort of story is a joke in my mind.
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